EveryCircuit

Descrizione

All joking aside, this time you will understand how electronic circuits work.
"I stumbled upon some serious gold" - GeekBeat.tv "This app takes design to a whole new level of interactivity" - Design News
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Descrizione

All joking aside, this time you will understand how electronic circuits work.

Build any circuit, tap play button, and watch dynamic voltage, current, and charge animations. This gives you insight into circuit operation like no equation does. While simulation is running, adjust circuit parameters with analog knob, and the circuit responds to your actions in real time. You can even generate an arbitrary input signal with your finger!

That's interactivity and innovation you can't find in best SPICE tools for PC like Multisim, LTspice, OrCad or PSpice (trademarks belong to their respective owners).

EveryCircuit is not just an eye candy. Under the hood it packs custom-built simulation engine optimized for interactive mobile use, serious numerical methods, and realistic device models. In short, Ohm's law, Kirchhoff's current and voltage laws, nonlinear semiconductor device equations, and all the good stuff is there.

Growing library of components gives you freedom to design any analog or digital circuit from a simple voltage divider to transistor-level masterpiece.

Schematic editor features automatic wire routing, and minimalistic user interface. No nonsense, less tapping, more productivity.

Simplicity, innovation, and power, combined with mobility, make EveryCircuit a must-have companion for high school science and physics students, electrical engineering college students, breadboard and printed circuit board (PCB) enthusiasts, and ham radio hobbyists.

Join EveryCircuit cloud community to store your circuits on cloud and access them from any of your Android devices. Explore public community circuits and share your own designs. The app requires a permission to access your account for authentication in EveryCircuit community.

Thanks to Prof. N. Maghari for technical discussions, feedback, and help with designing circuit examples.